Hip Hop Underground : The Integrity and Ethics of Racial Identification
By: Harrison, Anthony Kwame (Author).
Temple University Press,U.S.. Published: 25/09/2009. Audience Guide: Further/Higher Education. Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
"Hip Hop Underground, the first book-length ethnographic study of hip hop, takes the reader inside the world of hip hop culture in a way that no other book really has. Harrison clearly elucidates the relationship between hip hop culture, demographic change and ethnic/racial identities/relations, offering along the way one of the most masterful syntheses of existing hip hop literatures. Rigorous, yet highly engaging and enjoyable, it fills a significant gap in the literature." Andy Bennett, Professor in Cultural Sociology, Griffith University, Australia and author of Popular Music and Youth Culture: Music, Identity and Place Item Details
ISBN10/13: 1439900612/9781439900611
TITLE: Hip Hop Underground CONTRIBUTORS: Harrison, Anthony Kwame (Author) IMPRINT: Temple University Press,U.S. PUBLISHER: Temple University Press,U.S. FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 25/09/2009
SUBJECT: Music, Society, Rap & Hiphop, Ethnic PAGES: 224 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Further/Higher Education ILLUSTRATIONS: 13 illustrations CONTENTS: Introduction: A Walk in the Park; 1: Race in America and Underground Hip Hop in the Bay; 2: Experiencing the Bay; 3: Claiming Hip Hop - Race and the Ethics of Underground Hip Hop Participation; 4: The Re-vision and Continued Salience of Race; 5: (Re)Mixed Messages
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